【4K】CIVITELLA IN VAL DI CHIANA Walking Tour + captions

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • 【4K-60fps】filmed in June 2021
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    ⌛TIMELINE⌛
    00:00 World Map intro
    00:21 View of Val di Chiana
    02:00 Senese Gate
    02:37 View from Via Senese
    05:20 "Virgin Mary with Child" dated 1522
    05:51 Via Martiri di Civitella
    06:26 Piazza Becattini
    07:03 Loggiato
    07:40 inside alley
    08:30 Via della Costarella
    09:50 Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini
    11:10 walking
    13:40 back of the Church and History in captions of the Nazi massacre 29/06/1944
    14:02 Fiat 750
    14:13 back of the Church
    15:37 statue to altar boy Daniele Tiezzi
    16:14 Site of the massacre "29/06/1944"
    17:04 Piazza Don Alcide Lazzeri
    17:55 Memorial for the victims of the massacre
    18:17 Chiesa di Santa Maria
    18:51 Piazza Don Alcide Lazzeri
    20:58 Medieval cistern
    21:31 Open gallery and the Picture gallery, Memory room and Palazzo Pretorio
    24:17 monument to the fallen of war
    24:54 towards the Rocca (fortress)
    26:15 tour inside fortress
    29:35 views from below of Civitella
    Civitella in Val di Chiana is a comune in the province of south Arezzo in Tuscany. It is one of the best-preserved of the network of Lombard fortresses of the 6th and the 7th century in central Italy, strategically placed to control the whole territory. The characteristic elliptical shape of the military settlements can still be seen in the layout of the town walls.
    Already inhabited in Roman times, it was occupied and fortified by the Lombards in the 6th century. In the 11th century it became a possession of the Bishops of Arezzo, and renamed "Civitella del Vescovo" ("Little Bishop's City"). In the 13th century the city was destroyed after the battle of Pieve al Toppo, cited by Dante Alighieri and fought nearby between Arezzo and Siena. After the Aretine defeat at Campaldino (1289) the city was annexed by Florence. In 1311 Arezzo regained it, holding until 1348, whenceforth it remained the seat of a Florentine podestà. Civitella enjoys one of the most scenic views of the Arezzo valley.
    On 29 June 1944, 244 citizens of Civitella (146),Cornia,Solaia and San Pancrazio were massacred by Hermann Göring Division, in retaliation for the killing of two German soldiers by the hands of partisans.
    In 1963 the city received the Gold Medal for Civilian Valour.
    The city council has also opened a room of memories.
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